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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1919)
; PACK FOCB '"rv GRAJTTS PASS DAILY CO CRIER ft.VH KOAV. xrroiu.il 4, 1019. a I "In Union There Is Strength" The -principle applied quit as much to teuAJng n to soldiers or state) or jtmerntuttitH. It Is moH fortunais that. tFedTl Ikwerv Bonking System baa bren In KraUB during the wax. The dvuitgs of litis organisation acrrae to the cus tomers of the iiKtuN-r (muk.s who at the Mime time con tribnte to the strength of the nation' tanking System and mjojr the benefit of its protection. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON r7cDSRAL RESERVE PEK52NAL !S5 LOCAL .OO SPECIAL At list we have received a ship ment of plain blue and plain gray serge suits that we purchas ed last spring at very reasonable prices, and we now offer you a splendid value for $35 See Our Window Display ,Mrs. II. T. O'Neill went to.Med-j ford this afternoon to spend Sunday.; Sldway baby buggies at llelmor's. D. C. lAbrams. who has bceu here several days on business, leaves to ulght tor his home at 8et((e. Willard storage Battery service station, 814 North Sixth 8t. 17 tf 'Miss Itose Wlckman went to Med tord latit night to spend few days with Mrs. John Denison. Heating stoves at Cramer Bros, 7 Miss .Marietta Martin went to Kogue River this morning to spend Sunday at home. Baby pillows at Helmer's. 87 Mrs. Maude (Miller returned this mornluic from Ashlaud. where she has oetMi nursing. Cotton blankets. Oregon wool blankets. Comforters and Pillows. Kinney ft Trua'x. 87 Mtsa Muriel iMyers went to Merlin this morulniCto spend Sunday .at home. Stone iars at Cramer Bros. 87 Mrs. C. fields and son. Cedrlc Fields, went to Portland last night on a short ibuslnesa tTlp. Cane poles at Cramer Bros. 87 iMrs. Rose and daughter, who vis ited relatives here, left last night for their home in Seattle. Kraut cuters at Cramer Bros. 87 Mrs. ' Hudson and daughter, 'Miss ! Mildred, who visited Williams rel- i ativtw. left last night for their hqme I In Tacoma. I WUlard storage battery service station, J 14 North sixth 8U Miss Vers Murrny Is spending the week end In 'Medford. Scratch feed at Cramer Bros. 87 J. Q. Wllltts or Hugo spent Fri day night In the olty attending lodge. ilappt-Tyme baby beds at liel mer's. 87 Floor dressing at Cramer Bros. 87 Miss Ruth 'Hathaway is spending Sunday at home, voiding In from Hu go this morning. Feed wheat at Cramer Bros. 87 John D. Fallln went to Weed this morning to work for the Weed !um ber vompuny. The better you see the better you will tvt buy Weattnghouse Mutda lamps Aranls rass Hardware Com pany.' 89 Mrs. Mary Howard loft this after noon for Sun Francisco to spend the winter, accompanying her daughter and granddaughter, who have been visiting here. Japalac at Cramer Bros. . 87 B. K. Collier, banker of Yreka. Is visiting Mr. and .Mrs. Ellsworth To'itbs. Mr. Collier is on his way home from a business trip to Port land. Usk enameled ware at Cramer Bros. 87 I Mincing I'niiy Waldorf Hull Saturday nltcht. 87 Floi-sheim and Walkover ' Shoes $7.50 to $13.00 Ijtt Styles in Hat $:i.0O to $7,011 Peerless Clothing Co. CASH CMWH1K11S If Men Wear It, We Hnve It" aaaBgaBmmBwmuHanHBK Hi. Luko'm Kpjauopal ' iter. Philip K. Hammond will con- 17ttduct evening service at St. Luke's Mr. and 'Mrs. IA. I. long of Dor- Episcopal church tomorrow at 7:80. iris and Miss Ella .Richardson of Sis- ison arrived last night and are the My. Tiling .Ire tiolng I'p t'gueets of tho F. O. Wilcox family Even the .Methodist tallies Aid So- for a few days. They are enroute to ! clety will have to charge 15o for Washington by automobile. i their" social on Wednesday afternoon, Pattons paint at Cramer Bros. 87 October 8 at the church parlors, i Mrs. W. D. Kvans of Portland, whoj Good program and refreshments. Try isiw-nt the last five weeks with her to come, and pay at the door. 87 !paronts, iMr. and Mrs. J. W. Turvey. t . 'at Williams, went to Eugene today. Attention Elk : After a few days' visit there she will All Elks are requested to get their return to Portland. invitation cards for the Elks dance ' Something new In fast color cot- "Monday. October 6, of James Mum, ton plaids suitable for children's at the Peerless Clothing Co. 87 ( dresses, special for one week, 19 I cents yard. Kinney ft Truax. 87 Improving Church An Easy Way to Get Bigger Grain Yields with Less Seed Plan ting with a grain drill, Instead of with a broadcast seeder will cause you no more work, in fact, considerably less, and in a short time the saving in seed will pay for the drilL That, in itself, is sufficient reason why we want you to see the John Deere-Van Brunt Grain Drill we have on display. There are other reasons that apply only to the Van Brunt This drill has a patented, adjustable gate force feed that successfully, handles any size seed from alfalfa to bearded oats without chok ing. The force feed compels th seed to leave the grain bos In even continuous streams and the seed is protected until it reaches the bottom of the furrow. That is why a field 'planted with a Van Brunt Drill makes such pleasing appearance to the eye and why it adds extra money to your bank account. All of the grain is ready for harvest at one time. There are no bare spots in the field and you . can feel absolutely sure that no seed is wasted in plant ing. Come in and let us show you how easy it Is to regulate the flow of seed so that an equal amount is placed In each furrow simply moving a lever regu lates the quantity sown. C. A. Winetrout The Implement Man O-Cedar mops at Cramer Bros. 87 Mrs. J. F. iBurke, accompanied by Mrs. David Jarvls or Portland. 'Mrs. Sam Baker and Mrs. V. D. Mlhllls, motored to Medrord end Jacksonville to attend the Rebekah district con vention this week. Oil heaters at Cramer Bros. 87 Mr. and Airs. I. TJ. Wardrlp of Portland are spendini; a few days with their son. Glenn .Wardrlp, and family, and will later go to Holt- vllle, Calif., in the Jmperial Valley to spend the winter with H. H. War drlp and famly. Baby Ko-rnl (Orson made) In na tural finish fir and white enamel at Helmer's. 87 Miss 'Mary Young came up from Ashland this morning and Is the guest of IMr. and Mm. M. R. Brit ten. 'Miss 'Young will leave on the 12th for fndla, where she will teach music under the auspices of the Methodist board of foreign missions. J. E. Bartlett of the Peoples Elec tric Store, Medford, Ore., will be In thin territory, still selling Standard Electrical equlpment--eame goods, better prices your needs will be given our utmost consideration. 7Stf Ieslie Hartley who lias been at his home at Williams since his return from France, left last nighfor Port land, where he will be engaged in so cial welfare work. One of his posl tions will be scout secretary for the Boy Scouts of the Northwest Oliver plows at Cramer Bros, 87 Rock-a-Bye swings for babies at Helmer's. 87 JOB PRINTING HEATU DOSE AT THE COURIER OFFICE The work of putting a new dress of paint on the Church of Christ Is now In progress. The color Is white and will change the appearance of the property considerably. Further work of improvements on the grounds Is planned for this fall. J. E. Bartlett Of the Peoples Electric Store. Medford. Oregon, will be in this ter- ritory, still selling Standard Electri cal equipment same goods, better prices your needs will be given our utmost consideration. 75tf Margaret's Cafe Former patrons of the 'Panama Cafe will no longer go to the Pana ma, but Instead will go to Margar et's Cafe, a name 'suggested to Mrs. Margaret Moore as more appropriate for her restaurant. Although Mrs. Moore has tieen conducting the place only a few days she has already been compelled to Incerase the number of waiters and put In longer hours her self. Margaret says bualness l fine. Crescent City for $5 Owing to the pesent excellent condition of the roads the Grants Pass & Crescent City Stage Co. will take you to Crescent City or return for 85. 75tf Period Cabinets Worthy of their contents. Have you seen the new per iod cabinet In which the New Edison is now Incased? If you've an eye for .beauty you'll enthuse over every one of them. Their graceful lines, their beautiful proportions, the rich color of the mahogany- genuine mahogany. And have you heard the tone? A tone so clear and na tural that you could not tell that the artists themselves were not present, it you could not see the machine. Stanton Rowell Music and Photo House 807 609 G St. If The Handiest ' Thing in the House Keep a! KANTCEEK Water Bottle In Your Home to Ease the Aches and 'Pains CLEMENS Sells Drugs and Books new Coats, new Sweaters And ilew pats on Display MRS. E. REHKOPF . "0.1 ( Street Distinctive Clothes Clever deslgulng and exclusive styling lusursd clothe Uiat are different and bring out your own Individuality. . GEO S. CALHOUN Fifteen years local agent llllllll , -,,T 30. There la no greater magnet In the home than that ulr of lux urious comfort that results from furniture well chosen and well placed. ' , We take pleasure aside from our profit, In hitlpintr you plan the home more attractive. We have the suggestions, the designs, the values. . A half hour spent In our storo will 'be well worth your while. mmmov mi ten I LI Oregon Cheater Admission 15c and 25c srXOAY MO.VIHY DOROTHY DALTON in V3 Me" Tliiw big lifiirted WCIern uli-1 " nutrritsl . a coiiHernitlvc ICuMvrner tvhox arlMm'ratlf family regard her with uftkunce. How she overcumcM tlilH feeliiiK mill makes them love her In Interestingly told in "Iove Me." Also ' COMING MAIili IN 9HK SWIM" KIIMIHIlAY THl'ltSDAY A J,ynn and Moran Coinwly i BIMi HAItT mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMmmmKBmmmmmmmmmmmm Big Kiimntitffe 8a'i . The rummage sale for the benefit of Riverside park and the auto camp will he held Saturday, October 11, all day, 1n the bayton hotel building, Sixth and H streets. The committee In charge of receiving the donations Is as follows: 'Mesdames C. D. Thompson, Ceorge Cramer, Geo. F. ICaton, 0. P. Jester, O. S. iBlunchard and H. H. Allyn. Anything of value will be thankfully received for the rummage sale, such as shoes, cloth ing, any kind, of farm produce, etc. Call up any of the committee and they will call for the ertlcels you care to donate. Ilobert .Marsh Shot - Word came today to hln Hlster, Mrs. H. Nutt, thnt. Kobnrt Marsh had been shot at Dorrls. No details were given and It Is not known how iter-. Ions the man's condition Is. Mr. and, Mrs. Nutt left this afternoon tor,' Dorrls. Mr. ,Marsh Is a fireman on; the Southern Pacific running be tween Ashland and Dunsmulr and was expecting to go on a , hunting trip. It Is believed he met with an accident while hunting. NOTICK The Palace dining room will be open to the public Tuesday, October 7i undor the management of Mrs. M. A. Wood. ()